NOTES 1015 



port our conclusions, we endorse Colonel Graves' proposed program as the 

 most constructive and statesmanlike treatment of the subject v/e have seen 

 and urge lumbermen and foresters alike to accept it, in the same temperate 

 spirit he has shown, as a basis for discussing future co-operation. 



As an earnest of our own approval, we hereby request our chairman to ap- 

 point a permanent committee to co-operate with State and Federal forest 

 authorities in working out the problems and legislation suggested. 



In accordance with action taken at the meetings a committee, with 

 E. T. Allen as chairman, was appointed by President FlewelHng to 

 work with Federal and State authorities in carrying forward a national 

 forest policy. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



A Chief Inspector of Forestry is required by the New Zealand 

 Government. Salary ^600 per annum increasing to ^700. Candidates 

 should be graduates of a School of Forestry of recognized standing. 

 Full particulars and forms of application obtainable from the High 

 Commissioner for New Zealand, 415 Strand, London, b}' whom com- 

 plete applications will be received up to the 20th of January, 1920. 



REPRINTS 



Reprints of articles appearing in this issue of the Journal niay be 

 secured at the following prices if ordered immediately. 



50 100 



Copies Copies 



8 pages: with cover $10.50 $11.50 



without cover 7.00 7.50 



12 pages : with cover 15.50 16.75 



without cover 12.00 12.75 



16 pages : with cover 15.50 16.75 



without cover 12.00 12.75 



24 pages : with cover 25.50 27.50 



without cover 22.00 23.50 



32 pages : with cover 25.50 27.50 



without cover 22 . 00 23 . 50 



J. D. MILANS & SONS 



PRINTICRS OF THE JOURNAL 



TOT EIOHTH ST. N. W. ^VASHINGTON, D. C. 



